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My sister and new dog.

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Confusedfuzz · 04/06/2015 08:25

My sister has bought a new Labrador puppy.

Two years ago she had to give a dog away. The dog wasn't house trained, and used to poo all over the house, tbh she didn't look after it well.

This Labrador is huge, she lives in a small house. He's going to be massive. I have a lab, and he's a lot bigger than what she was.

She doesn't seem to have a clue and every time I try and help she gets snotty.

She constantly puts on Facebook "when will he learn his name, I'm sure he's deaf" I tell her it will take a while ect ect but she doesn't listen.

She is convinced he knows paw and sit, he doesn't. He knows it if she pushes his bum down or lifts his hand up.

I really think she's bitten off more than she should have. And I also think she's done it because she knows how much my dad loves our dog. She hates being left out of anything!

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mommy2ash · 04/06/2015 08:27

Unless she mistreating the dog in some way stay out of it she clearly doesn't want your advice

undoubtedly · 04/06/2015 08:30

Can you drop in a leaflet about puppy training classes?

Confusedfuzz · 04/06/2015 08:32

Iv tried to tell her about clicker training but she doesn't want to do it.

She's borrowing my crates off me even though "she doesn't believe in them"

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Booboostoo · 04/06/2015 09:40

Your sister's action are inexcusable. It's bad enough to get a dog, not bother training it and then pass on the problem to someone else, but to. Ahead and do the same thing two years down the line is terrible. Could your Dad have a serious talk with her if she doesn't listen to you?

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